On an annual basis (individual hospital fiscal year), individual hospitals and hospital systems report detailed facility-level data on services capacity, inpatient/outpatient utilization, patients, revenues and expenses by type and payer, balance sheet and income statement.
Due to the large size of the complete dataset, a selected set of data representing a wide range of commonly used data items, has been created that can be easily managed and downloaded. The selected data file includes general hospital information, utilization data by payer, revenue data by payer, expense data by natural expense category, financial ratios, and labor information.
There are two groups of data contained in this dataset: 1) Selected Data - Calendar Year: To make it easier to compare hospitals by year, hospital reports with report periods ending within a given calendar year are grouped together. The Pivot Tables for a specific calendar year are also found here. 2) Selected Data - Fiscal Year: Hospital reports with report periods ending within a given fiscal year (July-June) are grouped together.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Revenue for Hospitals, All Establishments (REV622ALLEST157QNSA) from Q1 2005 to Q1 2025 about hospitals, revenue, establishments, rate, and USA.
Over the last two observations, the revenue is forecast to significantly increase in all segments. As part of the positive trend, the revenue reaches the maximum value for all three different segments at the end of the comparison period. Particularly noteworthy is the segment Outpatient Care, which has the highest value of 921.01 billion U.S. dollars. Find further statistics on other topics such as a comparison of the revenue in Southeast Asia and a comparison of countries or regions regarding the average spend per capita. The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
Tri-State Memorial Hospital was founded in 1955. It serves the Lewis-Clark Valley with 25 licensed beds. This dataset provides revenue figures for several clinical units and patient-types. The data are taken from quarterly reports provided by the Washington Department of Health.
This dataset provides the fourth quarter summary roll-up of California hospitals’ financial and utilization data for net patient revenue by payer source.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Revenue for Hospitals, Establishments Subject to Federal Income Tax (REV622TAXABL157QNSA) from Q1 2005 to Q1 2025 about hospitals, revenue, establishments, tax, federal, income, rate, and USA.
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The Quarterly Services Survey provides estimates of revenue and expenses for selected service industries. For further information regarding Quarterly Services, visit the source website (https://www.census.gov/services/index.html).
Over the last two observations, the revenue is forecast to significantly increase in all regions. From the selected regions, the ranking by revenue in the hospitals market is forecast to be led by Indonesia with **** billion U.S. dollars. In contrast, the ranking is trailed by Timor-Leste with ***** million U.S. dollars, recording a difference of **** billion U.S. dollars to Indonesia. Find further statistics on other topics such as a comparison of countries or regions regarding the average spend per capita and a comparison of the revenue in Southeast Asia.The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
This dataset provides the fourth quarter summary roll-up of California hospitals’ financial and utilization data for net and operating margins.
The dataset contains income statement information for all licensed, comparable hospitals in the state of California. Kaiser hospitals, state mental hospitals, psychiatric health facilities, and hospitals with mainly long-term care patients are excluded. Deductions from Revenue, Net Patient Revenue, Net from Operations (Operating Revenue less Operating Expense), and Net Income for public hospitals has been adjusted for Disproportionate Share intergovernmental transfers for funding the Disproportionate Share Hospital Program. The program gets federal matching funds to pay supplemental payments to hospitals with a disproportionate share of uninsured, underinsured, and Medi-Cal patients. To link the OSHPD IDs with those from other Departments, like CDPH, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk.
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On an annual basis (individual hospital fiscal year), individual hospitals and hospital systems report detailed facility-level data on services capacity, inpatient/outpatient utilization, patients, revenues and expenses by type and payer, balance sheet and income statement.
As of 2024, the *******************************, based in Nashville, Tennessee, was the largest health system in the United States, with a total of **** billion U.S. dollars in net patient revenue. HCA Healthcare is also the largest U.S. health system when ranked by the number of hospitals and the number of beds. If hospital systems or integrated delivery networks (IDNs) were ranked by operating revenue, the Kaiser Permanente would top the list instead, as it is also a health plan and brings in revenue besides from patients.
On an annual basis (individual hospital fiscal year), individual hospitals and hospital systems report detailed facility-level data on services capacity, inpatient/outpatient utilization, patients, revenues and expenses by type and payer, balance sheet and income statement.
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United States - Total Revenue for Hospitals, All Establishments was 440703.00000 Mil. of $ in January of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Total Revenue for Hospitals, All Establishments reached a record high of 440703.00000 in January of 2025 and a record low of 150692.00000 in October of 2004. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Total Revenue for Hospitals, All Establishments - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Revenue for Outpatient Care Centers, All Establishments (REV6214ALLEST157QNSA) from Q2 2009 to Q1 2025 about hospitals, medical, revenue, health, establishments, rate, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Revenue for Hospitals, All Establishments, Employer Firms (REVEF622ALLEST) from 1998 to 2022 about hospitals, employer firms, accounting, revenue, establishments, services, and USA.
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Japan SA: Revenue: National Hospitals data was reported at 196.929 JPY bn in 2007. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,005.799 JPY bn for 2004. Japan SA: Revenue: National Hospitals data is updated yearly, averaging 1,107.293 JPY bn from Mar 1998 (Median) to 2007, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,159.015 JPY bn in 1999 and a record low of 196.929 JPY bn in 2007. Japan SA: Revenue: National Hospitals data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.F029: Government Finance: Special Account: Revenue.
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Hospitals play a critical role in healthcare, offering specialized treatments and emergency services essential for public health, regardless of economic fluctuations or individuals' financial situations. Rising incomes and broader access to insurance have fueled demand for care in recent years, supporting hospitals' post-pandemic recovery initiated by federal policies and funding. The recovery for many hospitals was also promoted by mergers that lessened financial strains, especially in rural hospitals. This trend toward consolidation has resulted in fewer enterprises relative to establishments, enhancing hospitals' bargaining power regarding input costs and insurance reimbursements. With this improved position, hospitals are expected to see revenue climb at a CAGR of 2.0%, reaching $1.5 trillion by 2025, with a 3.2% increase in 2025 alone. Competition, economic conditions and regulatory changes will impact hospitals based on size and location. Smaller hospitals, particularly rural ones, may encounter more significant obstacles as the industry transitions from fee-based to value-based care. Independent hospitals face wage inflation, staffing shortages and drug supply costs. Although state and federal policies aim to support small rural hospitals in addressing hospital deserts, uncertainties linger over federal Medicare funding and Medicaid reimbursements, which account for nearly half of hospital care spending. Even so, increasing per capita disposable income and increasing the number of individuals with private insurance will boost revenues from private insurers and out-of-pocket payments for all hospitals, big and small. Hospitals will continue incorporating technological advancements in AI, telemedicine and wearables to enhance their services and reduce cost. These technologies aid hospital systems in strategically expanding outpatient services, mitigating the increasing competitive pressures from Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) and capitalizing on the increased needs of an aging adult population and shifts in healthcare delivery preferences. As the consolidation trend advances and technology adoption further leverages economies of scale, industry revenue is expected to strengthen at a CAGR of 2.4%, reaching $1.7 trillion by 2030, with steady profit over the period.
This dataset contains Hospital Chargemasters with prices in effect as of June 1 of their reporting year. Chargemasters consists of a list of average charges for 25 common outpatient procedures, and the estimated percentage change in gross revenue due to price changes each July 1.
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Over the last two observations, the revenue is forecast to significantly increase in all segments. This reflects the overall trend throughout the entire forecast period from 2020 to 2029. It is estimated that the revenue is continuously rising in all segments. In this regard, the Inpatient Care segment achieves the highest value of 63.49 billion U.S. dollars in 2029. Find further statistics on other topics such as a comparison of countries or regions regarding the number of hospitals and a comparison of countries or regions regarding the revenue. The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
On an annual basis (individual hospital fiscal year), individual hospitals and hospital systems report detailed facility-level data on services capacity, inpatient/outpatient utilization, patients, revenues and expenses by type and payer, balance sheet and income statement.
Due to the large size of the complete dataset, a selected set of data representing a wide range of commonly used data items, has been created that can be easily managed and downloaded. The selected data file includes general hospital information, utilization data by payer, revenue data by payer, expense data by natural expense category, financial ratios, and labor information.
There are two groups of data contained in this dataset: 1) Selected Data - Calendar Year: To make it easier to compare hospitals by year, hospital reports with report periods ending within a given calendar year are grouped together. The Pivot Tables for a specific calendar year are also found here. 2) Selected Data - Fiscal Year: Hospital reports with report periods ending within a given fiscal year (July-June) are grouped together.